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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
To think, I hesitated.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hemmingway" data-source="post: 1271181" data-attributes="member: 208371"><p>I do keep Mail open in the background and have grown rather quite fond it with just a few minor wishes on a list for it. I do also have sounds setup but have always been the type who keeps their sound set very low or just muted. But, I really like not having to see the dock all the time and constantly in my face when it is not needed. My focus stays on the program I am using aside from when I may need to make some changes from menubar options. Trivial little things, really. Just how my tastes are unfolding as my roots grow deeper in the Mac world. Which is the keynote I really wanted to emphasize: Lion has such a natural and intuitive flow to it that there is not much of a curve to speak of, from Snow Leopard or XP/Vista/7, and even coming from the deepest and most hardened Windows trenches you quickly find yourself only looking towards minor tweaks to suit your unique style and use of your Mac. I feel even somebody intimidated by learning will quickly reach this point as Apple provides free workshops at their stores to help show there is an easier way to use a computer than only through a start button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hemmingway, post: 1271181, member: 208371"] I do keep Mail open in the background and have grown rather quite fond it with just a few minor wishes on a list for it. I do also have sounds setup but have always been the type who keeps their sound set very low or just muted. But, I really like not having to see the dock all the time and constantly in my face when it is not needed. My focus stays on the program I am using aside from when I may need to make some changes from menubar options. Trivial little things, really. Just how my tastes are unfolding as my roots grow deeper in the Mac world. Which is the keynote I really wanted to emphasize: Lion has such a natural and intuitive flow to it that there is not much of a curve to speak of, from Snow Leopard or XP/Vista/7, and even coming from the deepest and most hardened Windows trenches you quickly find yourself only looking towards minor tweaks to suit your unique style and use of your Mac. I feel even somebody intimidated by learning will quickly reach this point as Apple provides free workshops at their stores to help show there is an easier way to use a computer than only through a start button. [/QUOTE]
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